This week in Tampa: Against Me!, Stephen Marley, Huey Lewis and the News and more

Choices, choices: On Saturday night, should you go see Tegan and Sara at the Tampa Theatre (click here to read our interview with Sara Quin), or Against Me! (above) at the State Theatre, or Robert Cray at the Clearwater Sea-Blues Fest, or the Rockabilly Ruckus at Skipper's Smokehouse? All good choices.

After the jump, get Carole Liparoto's concert picks for the weekend, including Stephen Marley, Mouse Fire, the Rock and Roll Swap Meet, Huey Lewis and the News, and all of the concerts listed above, plus info on concerts by Ferry Corsten, the Black Dahlia Murder and more...

Stephen Marley WEDNESDAY 9 p.m. The Ritz, 1503 Seventh Ave., Ybor City. $22. (813) 247-2555. Of all the Marley siblings, second son Stephen has the voice that most closely resembles his late great father’s (check out You’re Gonna Leave). But like Ky-Mani, Ziggy, Julian and Damian, this guitarist and producer also has a flair for a less-traditional blend of reggae, dancehall and hip-hop. You’ll recognize the toasting single The Traffic Jam for its ragamuffin beatboxing and its “bom bom badaba bom bom be dum” chorus.

Mouse Fire With Signals From Satellites, Easybreezy, Friends of Giants, Snowbones FRIDAY 8 p.m. Fubar, 658 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. $4. (727) 821-7080. Lakeland’s Mouse Fire plays indie rock with twinkling pop hooks and prog-ish guitar interludes that give nod to Minus the Bear. And according to iTunes, that makes them well-suited for a “study rock” compilation. Snowbones, a quirky, fuzzed-out rock project finds members of Tres Bien (a tbt* Ultimate Local Band) buzzing about jellybeans, chilly conditions and life after high school. Easybreezy includes former members of Win Win Winter, also a tbt* Ultimate Local band winner.

Rock and Roll Swap Meet Featuring Have Gun, Will Travel, Mistaken I.D., Pretty Voices, Standback, Tailgunner Joe and The Earl of Slanders, Uncle Pervy, Will Quinlan and The DivinersSUNDAY 1 p.m. Shackleton’s Folly, 4300 Sixth St. S., St. Petersburg. (727) 329-8847Now in its seventh year, the annual Rock and Roll Swap Meet at Shackelton’s Folly is a music-themed flea market where top local bands rock and local shoppers swap. Records, art, jewelry, T-shirts and more are up for grabs. Shackleton’s Folly hopes this south St. Pete event will ultimately lead to a regular Sunday market, much like the one downtown St. Pete holds on Saturday mornings.

Huey Lewis and the NewsSUNDAY 4 p.m. Busch Gardens, 10165 N McKinley Dr., Tampa. Free with park admission. bandsbrewandbbq.com. It’s been 25 years since Huey Lewis and the News tore up the music charts with The Power of Love from the soundtrack to Back to the Future. And with due apologies to Michael J. Fox and his flying DeLorean, it was Huey who owned the ’80s, cranking out chart-busting tunes like I Want a New Drug, Hip to Be Square and Heart of Rock and Roll. Expect a show stuffed with his FM-friendly harmonization and hits. -- Steve Spears, tbt*